The Brain in a Jar is an undead construct, consisting of a brain inside a containment device (which is not necessarily a jar, but depending on the Tech level and technique used, often is). The containment device is filled with a preserving fluid and the brain is supported and preserved by necromantic and/or cybernetic technology. In absence of limbs or its natural senses, the contained brain interacts with its environment through either Psionics (if it was an individual skilled in such matters, or artificially created with such an ability), or cybernetic implants that control robotic limbs (or other devices) and receive input from cameras and the like for sensory input. A Brainjar is sometimes mobile (either through a system it is grafted into, or through its own psionic locomotion), but s
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| - The Brain in a Jar is an undead construct, consisting of a brain inside a containment device (which is not necessarily a jar, but depending on the Tech level and technique used, often is). The containment device is filled with a preserving fluid and the brain is supported and preserved by necromantic and/or cybernetic technology. In absence of limbs or its natural senses, the contained brain interacts with its environment through either Psionics (if it was an individual skilled in such matters, or artificially created with such an ability), or cybernetic implants that control robotic limbs (or other devices) and receive input from cameras and the like for sensory input. A Brainjar is sometimes mobile (either through a system it is grafted into, or through its own psionic locomotion), but s
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| - The Brain in a Jar is an undead construct, consisting of a brain inside a containment device (which is not necessarily a jar, but depending on the Tech level and technique used, often is). The containment device is filled with a preserving fluid and the brain is supported and preserved by necromantic and/or cybernetic technology. In absence of limbs or its natural senses, the contained brain interacts with its environment through either Psionics (if it was an individual skilled in such matters, or artificially created with such an ability), or cybernetic implants that control robotic limbs (or other devices) and receive input from cameras and the like for sensory input. A Brainjar is sometimes mobile (either through a system it is grafted into, or through its own psionic locomotion), but sometimes it is also stationary, being placed in its jar on a fixed mount or perhaps found by adventurers to be simply standing on a necromancer's workbench in some dungeon.
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